This is a fairly typical single-shot percussion "boot-pistol", so named because they could be fairly conveniently carried in a boot. They are fairly easy to use as the barrel can be loaded with a ramrod.
This is a reproduction of a Colt Model 1847 Walker revolver made in 2003. It has a six-shot cylinder and a 9” rounded barrel and is in Fine Plus condition. The cylinder is engraved with mounted Dragoons and Indians engage in a running skirmish. The b...
ntroducing the Iver Johnson 2nd Model 3rd variation small frame .32 S&W short , top break revolver, a true gem from the late 19th century. This particular rare model , serial number H 43426 , was produced 1903 This revolver features a 5-shot capa...
Rare Antique H&R 1st model 1st variation Revolver. produced from 1888-1900 SN 531 . Produced around 1888. These Revolvers came in 2 ½” 4 ½” and 6” barrels. This is a model in 2 /12” Large solid frame, Nickel finish in .32 S&W , Pull pin cylin...
Very nice condition , German Single Shot Pistol serial #12943, 9mm Flobert Parlor pistol. Condition: 8 1/4" half-octagon barrel with a bright about good bore showing pitting throughout with strong rifling. The Pistol retains perhaps 90% plus original...
Cool old Belgian Webley Bull Dog style .44 “Frontier Bulldog” Double Action revolver. Pre-1893 ELG without crown proof mark on rear of cylinder. Great original hard rubber grip panels. Dark poor bore. Most of the original nickel exterior finish still...
Foehl &?Weeks “Perfect” hammerless top-break revolver, Auto ejecting, in .38 S&W , a pretty rare piece from the late 19th century. The firearm was produced by the Foehl &?Weeks Firearms Manufacturing Company, based in Philadelphia, Pennsy...
This revolver is an early (1874) Ainsworth inspected Cavalry Colt that was nickel-plated by the factory. This is likely a rare “Buy-back” revolver that was originally sold to the U.S. government and then repurchased by Colt for resale to the civilian...